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The report also says he rode an ATV around an island for an hour — where the ATV came from is not clear — then he rode a boat until he “ran out of water.” Again, the origin of the boat is unclear.

Going to be someone really obscure like Cream and Cheese from Sonic

I used to own one of those cars. They have more street cred than you would think. Especially with an electric cutout like I had LOL

I’d agree, but personally, I think the newer SUVs are too focused on being everything to everybody. I’m fine with my Suburban just being a pickup with an enclosed bed/camper, merely “acceptable” fuel mileage, and squishy handling because it is peanuts to insure, carries the whole family, tows/hauls anything I need it

I daily an ‘87. It’s my 4th Suburban. With each new purchase I went backwards in year model. There’s a reason I did.

We did the same thing in my ‘87

I like the interior but I’m getting a strong CR-V vibe on the exterior.

Turbo Subarus.

Ditto with my 164. It was fine, however, it was very well maintained, as any car should be, IMO.

Eaaaaasy NP. I wouldn’t buy it, but any true Alfa fan would be happy with it. I used to drive a 164, so I’ve already met the petrolhead standard.

Are those “repairs?”

Wheel studs.

Looks like the Enus Cognoscenti from GTA

H-I-larious! No dice!

Oh, the irony of a truck that can’t (shouldn’t) tow something. We have fallen so far.

I’d do it, you should too. Easy NP

Unless you crashed on a carpeted surface

The 5-digit odometer in my ‘81 C10 has rolled over at least 4 times. The one in my ‘87 Suburban, twice. The youngest, my ‘07 G35S (yes, it’s a manual) is sitting at 136K

Totally this. At the rate that people buy crossovers, YOU HAVE SEEN a Passport, you just didn’t realize it. I thought the same thing until I started actually looking at the badges instead of the general shape.

It’s funny to see you say that about the Monte Carlo/Lumina. I actually had one, a green ‘96 with the “gold package” on the “M-O-N-T-E-C-A-R-L-O” on the doors and rear decklid.